Inheritance Disputes in Turkey

We represent heirs in Turkish inheritance disputes involving co-heirs, inherited property, compulsory share claims, wills, estate division and probate proceedings.

Inheritance Disputes in Turkey

Inheritance disputes in Turkey often arise when co-heirs disagree about property, sale, inheritance shares, wills or estate management. Early legal strategy is important, especially where heirs live in different countries.

This service is for heirs who face conflict, unclear shares, contested wills, blocked property sales or refusal by co-heirs to cooperate.

  • Assessment of inheritance shares and claims
  • Negotiation between co-heirs
  • Representation in probate and estate disputes
  • Claims relating to compulsory shares or wills
  • Property division and sale-related litigation

Quick Answer

If you are searching for "inheritance disputes Turkey", the practical question is usually how to move from documents to legal transfer in Turkey. We review the facts, prepare the required Turkish documents and represent you before the relevant authorities.

Typical Clients

Foreign heirs, Turkish citizens abroad, families in Europe or North America, and co-heirs dealing with inherited assets in Turkey.

How the Procedure Works

  • We assess documents, heirs, assets and conflict points.
  • We define negotiation and litigation options.
  • We attempt a practical settlement where possible.
  • We represent you in Turkish court proceedings if required.

Documents We Usually Check

Death certificate, civil registry records, heir identity documents, title deed information, bank or asset details, wills or foreign probate documents, translations, apostilles and power of attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common inheritance disputes in Turkey?

Common disputes involve co-heirs, wills, compulsory shares, property sales, estate division and control over estate assets.

Can an inherited property be sold if one heir refuses?

Depending on the facts, court proceedings for division or sale may be possible.

Can a will be challenged in Turkey?

A will may be challenged in certain circumstances, depending on form, capacity, compulsory share rights and applicable law.

Can disputes be settled without court?

Often yes, but the legal position should be assessed before negotiations.

Contact an English-Speaking Inheritance Lawyer in Turkey

Send us the basic facts of your case: who passed away, where the heirs live, what assets are located in Turkey and which documents you already have. We will review the next steps and, where appropriate, send a non-binding fee proposal.

info@inheritanceinturkey.com +90 212 415 43 48

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